Kiwi Crate Pinball Machine Review

Disclosure: I received the reviewed product in exchange for an honest review. This post contains affiliate links.

The Good: Kiwi Crate provides a monthly subscription that features a project for kids to put together, learn from and have fun at the same time. We received a Pinball Machine for the kids to assemble. I like how creative it is and that the kids get to be hands on with their educational toys. I found this particular project to be a lot of fun and easy to assemble with careful attention to each step and detail.

Kiwi Crate’s goal is to inspire kids to see themselves as scientists, artists, creators, and makers and is for kids ages 5-8. There are other crates such as Cricket Crate for ages 0-2, Koala Crate for ages 3-4, Doodle Crate and Tinker Crate for ages 9-16+.

Kiwi Crate is available for a monthly subscription at $19.95/mo. Click HERE if you’d like to visit and/or purchase Kiwi Crate.

The Not So Good: The little plastic packets the small objects were in somehow had tears in them so some of the pieces kept falling out and it was a task to try and make sure none were lost.

My son loves to build things and I think he would literally go gaga with a kiwi crate subscription! The opportunity to build his very own pinball game would be like a dream come true and I love that it will help him SHARPEN his STEM SKILLS! Thanks for sharingMelissa recently posted…Scenes From a Marriage: 4 Differences Between Men and Women

I’m a big fan of Kiwi Crate. I was unaware of the crates for other ages and since I have a wide range of kids from 2 – 12 I’d love to see what the other crates offer. I’m looking forward to restarting my subscription.Foodie Finds Home recently posted…Baseball, Fall, and Granny J’s Beef Stew